Modeling artificial agents’ actions in context – a deontic cognitive event ontology

Author:

Vacura Miroslav1

Affiliation:

1. University of Economics, Prague, W. Churchill Sq. 4, 130 67 Prague 3, Czech Republic. E-mail: vacuram@vse.cz

Abstract

Although there have been efforts to integrate Semantic Web technologies and artificial agents related AI research approaches, they remain relatively isolated from each other. Herein, we introduce a new ontology framework designed to support the knowledge representation of artificial agents’ actions within the context of the actions of other autonomous agents and inspired by standard cognitive architectures. The framework consists of four parts: 1) an event ontology for information pertaining to actions and events; 2) an epistemic ontology containing facts about knowledge, beliefs, perceptions and communication; 3) an ontology concerning future intentions, desires, and aversions; and, finally, 4) a deontic ontology for modeling obligations and prohibitions which limit agents’ actions. The architecture of the ontology framework is inspired by deontic cognitive event calculus as well as epistemic and deontic logic. We also describe a case study in which the proposed DCEO ontology supports autonomous vehicle navigation.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,General Computer Science

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